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- original description of the yellow-bellied sea snake, naming it Anguis platura (Anguis meaning snake). In 1803, François Marie Daudin created the new...
- Delia platura, the seedcorn maggot or the bean seed fly, is a fly species in the family Anthomyiidae. D. platura is an agricultural pest of peas and beans...
- exopolysaccharide also served as the adhesive to attach propagated cells to D. platura. D. platura shed fire blight at a constant rate - and did not suffer from doing...
- The pygmy sunbird (Hedydipna platura) is a species of bird in the family Nectariniidae. It is found in Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Central African...
- Lacerta platura Stellio phyllurus Stellio platurus Stellio platuros Agama grandoculis Agama platyura Agama discosura Geckoides platurus Phyllurus platura Phyllurus...
- Cabanis, 1851 Collared sunbird, Hedydipna collaris Pygmy sunbird, Hedydipna platura Nile Valley sunbird, Hedydipna metallica Amani sunbird, Hedydipna pallidigaster...
- needed] Vagrancy has been recorded for sea turtles, snakes (e.g. Pelamis platura), crocodilians, and probably also occurs in lizards. It therefore seems...
- the roots and/or leaves of Br****ica crops, D. antiqua (onion fly), D. platura (seed-corn fly), D. florilega (bean-seed fly), which feed on allium roots...
- abundant around islands. Some of the most recognized subspecies are P. a. platura, most common in the Red Sea and Persian Gulf;P. a. platyura, known from...
- coarctata), the turnip root fly (D. floralis), the seedcorn maggot (D. platura), and the cabbage root fly (D. radi****). In some contexts, like mountain...